Microsclerotherapy treatment is a common medical procedure used to treat spider veins across the body
Microsclerotherapy is one of the
most effective techniques to eliminate spider veins and thread veins across the
body. These unsightly veins are a common problem for people of all ages and
often affect men more than women.
Microsclerotherapy treatment is a procedure that removes spider
veins and slightly larger feeder varicose veins from beneath the skin with
minimal pain or discomfort. It is a non-invasive technique that does not
require anesthesia, so most people can return to work or other activities on
the same day as the procedure. According
to Coherent Market Insights the Microsclerotherapy
Treatment Market Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis,
2022-2028
Microsclerotherapy treatment begins
with a sclerotherapy solution being injected into the vein using a fine needle.
This causes the vein walls to swell, stick together, and seal shut, which stops
blood from flowing through the vein. The veins are then unable to recirculate
blood, so they fade away over time. Injections are usually completed within 15
minutes to an hour depending on the size and number of veins that need
treatment. This minimally invasive procedure does not require anesthesia or
general anesthesia and can be performed on a walk-in, walk-out basis. Global
high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) market is estimated to be
valued at US$ 112.7 million in 2023 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 7.16%
during the forecast period (2023-2030).
Results from sclerotherapy for
small varicose veins or spider veins typically show up within 3 to 6 weeks,
while larger veins might take longer to appear. Most people need multiple treatments
to get the results they want. The effects of sclerotherapy can last for up to
two years. Some people need additional sclerotherapy sessions to completely
eliminate varicose or spider veins. There are some minor side effects that can
happen with sclerotherapy, which usually disappear on their own after a few
months. The most common side effect of sclerotherapy is a dark discoloration of
the skin where the vein was treated, which is caused by the destruction of red
blood cells in the injected vein. In most cases, this will fade away within 6
months and no further treatment is needed.
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